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Cuadecuc, Vampire (DVD) (*)
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$20.99 $14.97

Original Title: Cuadecuc, vampir
Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Subtitles )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
75 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Short Film


Movie filmed in 1971 and produced in:
Spain ( Spain, Portugal )


Directed By:
Pere Portabella


Written By:
Joan Brossa
Pere Portabella


Actors:
Christopher Lee ..... Self / Count Dracula
Herbert Lom ..... Self / Prof. Van Helsing
Soledad Miranda ..... Self / Lucy Westenra
Jack Taylor ..... Self / Quincey Morris
Emma Cohen ..... Self / Vampire Woman
Jesus Franco ..... Self / Van Helsing's Servant
Colette Giacobine ..... Self / Greta, Housekeeper
Jeannine Mestre ..... Self / Vampire Woman
Paul Muller ..... Self / Dr. Seward
Maria Rohm ..... Self / Mina Murray
Fred Williams ..... Self / Jonathan Harker


Synopsis:
Vampir-Cuadecuc is possibly a key film in understanding the transition in the Spanish film world from the period of the 'new cinemas' (permitted by the Franco government) towards the illegal, clandestine or openly antagonistic practices against the Franco regime. It consists of shooting the filming of a commercial film Count Dracula by Jesús Franco. Portabella practices two types of violence on the standard narrative: he totally eliminates color and substitutes the soundtrack with a landscape of image-sound collisions by Carles Santos. Filmed provocatively in 16mm and with sound negative, the tensions between black and white favor the strange 'fantasmatic materialism' of this revealing analysis of the construction mechanism for the magic in dominant narrative cinema, which at the same time constitutes a radical intervention in the Spanish cinematographic institution.



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